Despite falling behind, Bologna quickly responded. The hosts produced a strong spell and scored three consecutive goals, flipping the game from 1–0 to 3–1 in their favor and putting Inter under pressure late in the match.
Even though the result had little impact on the standings, the turnaround created an unexpectedly tense finish in what had started as a celebratory finale for the champions.
Inter responded with determination in the closing stages. Francesco Pio Esposito pulled a goal back, before Andy Diouf struck to level the score and complete a comeback from two goals down.
The fightback ensured the champions avoided defeat and turned the game into a six‑goal thriller that entertained both sets of supporters.
The result ultimately had no impact on the title race. Inter had already secured the Serie A championship and lifted the Coppa Italia earlier in the season, making Cristian Chivu’s first campaign in charge a remarkable success.
Instead of deciding silverware, the final match served as a showcase for Inter’s attacking quality—and for Dimarco, whose MVP season was punctuated by a memorable free kick in the closing act of the campaign.
By the final whistle, the 3–3 draw felt like an appropriate ending: dramatic, entertaining, and celebratory for a side that had already confirmed its place at the top of Italian football that season.
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